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according to A Samsung Gear Live would have been slightly better, because even if it’s never getting Android Wear 2.0, at least it runs Android Wear so it’s in the same… Galaxy. The latter has updated the Android app to be fully compatible with Android Wear 2.0, less than 10 days after the platform’s official release. They had to pick the Samsung Galaxy Gear, a discontinued smartwatch that runs Tizen OS and has nothing to do with Android Wear 2.0. Audiobooks.com should already be accessible on the Play Store on your Android Wear 2.0 watch. This update includes new compatibility with Android Wear smartwatches, allowing users to: – Launch the Audiobooks.com app from their smartwatch – Listen to any audiobook in their My Books library – Access controls for play, pause, forward, rewind and volume – Browse select free books and featured samples This update also fixes bug throughout.

as mentioned in GETTY Never be short of a taxi again with the Android Wear 2.0 Uber appCatching a cab is now easier than ever thanks to the release of the new Uber app for Android Wear 2.0 wearables. ANDROIDPOLICE The new Uber app can track your ride’s progress from start to finishAs mentioned, you can head to the Google Play Store to download the Uber app for Android Wear 2.0. LG Google is making Android Wear 2.0 available to a wide range of devicesAndroid Wear 2.0 looks to be definitely worth the wait, however, as the update brings a number of new features and improvements. The Uber app for Android Wear 2.0 is available to download now from the Play Store, but what exactly do you need to get it? This includes the new LG Watch Sport and LG Watch Style, the first devices to run Android Wear 2.0 out of the box, but also a number of existing other watches.

as mentioned in If you want to try it out, the Foursquare City Guide app should now be available to download from the Play Store right on Android Wear 2.0 watches. Android Wear 2.0 is sure getting a lot of support from developers. The end result is that a lot of apps over the past couple of weeks have been updated to work with Android Wear 2.0. And maybe it’s Google incentivizing everyone to get their apps on Wear 2.0. Who knows?! The Wear 2.0 standalone app works without a phone, letting users search in their surroundings for different categories of places, check them out, and read tips when they get there.